Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [vb past] in [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His work as a paid negotiator caused him to travel through most of New South Wales arbitrating in disputes , taking part in conciliations and talking , talking , talking as industries grew up in the prospering state and workers flooded in from Britain , mostly from Ireland , to claim their share of what were meagre wages .
2 It is primarily intended for carers , and draws together practical hints and ideas sent in by carers of people with Alzheimer 's Disease , on subjects including household tasks , exercise , using transport , music , games and gardening .
3 There was a knock at the door , and then Bicker , Ratagan and Guillamon walked in with Isay behind them .
4 Dick Cracknell moved to left-half and Hamilton came in at centre-half for a the stern test against the 1st Division side .
5 The doors were pushed wide and Maurin came in with Joseph , then Cobalt and Oliver .
6 This is sometimes described by saying that the church has at last entered a ‘ post-Constantinian era ’ , an era in which the synthesis of Christianity and western culture and society ushered in by Constantine , the first Christian Emperor of Rome , has finally dissolved , and the church once more represents a social minority in an increasingly pluralistic age .
7 O'Sullivan , a former world junior champion , defeated Doug Mountjoy 5-0 and Hicks weighed in with breaks of 82 and 73 as his opponent , Darren Morgan , suffered a similar whitewash .
8 From all over Britain letters and cards poured in to Orkney 's Social Work Department for the nine children in care .
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